The Court may allow reasonable attorney's fees as part of any final judgment.
A reasonable attorney's fee, however, may be awarded.
A reasonable attorney's fee may be awarded to the prevailing party.
But who is to judge what a reasonable attorney is willing to do?
Plaintiffs could also seek "reasonable attorney's fees" at the prevailing rates.
- In an action for infringement under this chapter, the court may award reasonable attorney's fees to the prevailing party.
A court may award actual damages plus reasonable attorneys' fees and costs.
The court may (but is not required to) award to the "prevailing party" reasonable attorney's fees.
Except as otherwise provided by this title, the court may also award a reasonable attorney's fee to the prevailing party as part of the costs.
Should counsel's performance be judged by reference to a reasonable paid attorney or a reasonable appointed one?